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  • MR. NUTHUGGER
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    Darchinyan breaks into the ring pound-for-pound list

    DARCHINYAN BREAKS INTO THE RING POUND-FOR-POUND LIST

    By Maloney L. Samaco
    PhilBoxing.com
    Wed, 18 Feb 2009



    Vic Darchinyan is now rated No. 10 by The Ring magazine in its Top Ten pound-for-pound list. He stayed on the exclusive list for just two weeks now.


    On February 7, 2009, Darchinyan successfully defended his championship against Jorge Arce, winning by TKO in the 11th round. Darchinyan led by a large margin on all three scorecards when the fight was stopped at the end of the eleventh canto because of several bad cuts on Arce’s face.

    The Raging Bull is presently the undisputed superflyweight champion holding the three major belts together, the WBC, WBA, and IBF. However, the WBO title is held by Fernando Montiel of Mexico while The Ring championship is still vacant.

    Darchinyan is best remembered as the Armenian-born Australian boxer whom Nonito Donaire, Jr. knocked out in the fifth round in one of the greatest upset in boxing history. The eventful occasion happened on July 7, 2007 in Connecticut, with a single left hook of Donaire to the face of Darchinyan made him lost both the IBF and IBO flyweight titles. It was the only blemish in his record of 32-1-1 (26 KOs).

    Darchinyan later won the vacant IBO super flyweight title, outpointing then stopping Federico Catubay in 12 rounds. He voluntarily relinquished the IBO title prior to fighting in an IBF eliminator.

    In the IBF title eliminator, Darchinyan fought Z Gorres to a controversial split draw at the Waterfront Hotel in Cebu City. The final scores were 113-112 for Gorres, 114-112 for Darchinyan, and 113-113 for the draw. The fight was marred by pelting of water bottles, coins and other objects on the ring.

    Darchinyan then fought in what most boxing experts regarded as a career-best performance, winning over the IBF junior bantamweight champion Dimitri Kirilov by a fifth round knockout.

    Darchinyan fought WBC and WBA super flyweight champion Cristian Mijares in Carson, California and knocked out Mijares in the ninth round. He became the first fighter in history to unify the titles in the superflyweight class.

    In The Ring pound-for-pound list, Manny Pacquiao stays at number one. He is followed by: 2. Juan Manuel Marquez, 3. Bernard Hopkins, 4. Israel Vasquez, 5. Shane Mosley, 6. Rafael Marquez, 7. Ivan Calderon, 8. Ricky Hatton, 9. Celestino Caballero, 10. Vic Darchinyan.

    Pacquiao has stayed on the list for 272 weeks already, while Juan Manuel Marquez was ranked in the elite list for 101 weeks, while Hopkins stayed there for 141 weeks now.
    The Ring champions are cruiserweight Tomasz Adamek, middleweight Kelly Pavlik, junior welterweight Ricky Hatton, lightweight Juan Manuel Marquez, junior featherweight Israel Vasquez, and junior flyweight Ivan Calderon. All the other weight divisions have vacant titles.
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    Good for him. Im sure he's not afraid of Donaire and that its Shaw who's protecting him, but I would really like to see him try to avenge his loss. I think Donaire beats him again, but by UD next time. Still a great fight that should be made.

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    • *Dinamita
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      Darchinyan is best remembered as the Armenian-born Australian boxer whom Nonito Donaire, Jr. knocked out in the fifth round in one of the greatest upset in boxing history.


      ***in pinoys

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      • MR. NUTHUGGER
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        #4
        Originally posted by *Dinamita
        Darchinyan is best remembered as the Armenian-born Australian boxer whom Nonito Donaire, Jr. knocked out in the fifth round in one of the greatest upset in boxing history.


        ***in pinoys
        Darchinyan is the new "Mexicutioner"

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        • *Dinamita
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          #5
          Originally posted by MR. NUTHUGGER
          Darchinyan is the new "Mexicutioner"
          you want a cookie?



          or a hot dog?

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          • LilGizmo562
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            #6
            Originally posted by MR. NUTHUGGER
            Darchinyan is the new "Mexicutioner"
            Its funny that you guys LOVE to bring that to a boxing debate, but we don't care, well I don't, I could say he will get EXECUTED by Marquez or Vazquez and we got 2 Pinoy-executioners in Solis and Sosa (I think it, doesn't really matter to me to remember).

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            • LilGizmo562
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              #7
              Originally posted by *Dinamita
              Darchinyan is best remembered as the Armenian-born Australian boxer whom Nonito Donaire, Jr. knocked out in the fifth round in one of the greatest upset in boxing history.


              ***in pinoys
              Its true, it was a great upset, but not the greatest

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              • DarchinyFAN
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                Great he is in the top 10.

                Now explain to me why he is below Caballero & Calderon.

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                • Low Blow Armo
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                  The man is on a tear like we haven't seen in the past ten years. I know alot of boxers have gone on long winning streaks. But, this guy is tearing through a division in brutal fashion. If I were Montiel or Donaire, I try to avoid this guy for as long as I can. Especially if I was Donaire.

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                  • aljosa_raos
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                    He deserve it.
                    He is only guy who have all belts in all boxing!!

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